Study skills for electrotechnology
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Study skills for electrotechnology
Below are study skills used by some successful electrotechnology students. Have a look and see if there are any you could use.
Ask your PASS leader to tell you more about them
Backwards thinking
This is a way to breakdown or analyse a larger problem:
write down all questions and the sub-questions you need to answer
list the relevant theory
decide which theory relates to which question
break the task into steps
order these in a logical way
answer each separate question step by step
Practical learning
- put the project into a block diagram
- check you know how each component works
- use the internet as a help tool
- use tools such as oscilloscopes and multimeters to monitor the project
- if it doesn't work or produce the expected result, individually test each component
Other useful study skills
Below are study skills used by some successful electrotechnology students. Have a look and see if there are any you could use.
Ask your PASS leader to tell you more about them
Backwards thinking
This is a way to breakdown or analyse a larger problem:
write down all questions and the sub-questions you need to answer
list the relevant theory
decide which theory relates to which question
break the task into steps
order these in a logical way
answer each separate question step by step
Practical learning
- put the project into a block diagram
- check you know how each component works
- use the internet as a help tool
- use tools such as oscilloscopes and multimeters to monitor the project
- if it doesn't work or produce the expected result, individually test each component
Other useful study skills
- Use repetition to get familiar with practical learning
- Play with the software programs
- Look around at the different features
- Use basic maths as an explanation e.g. to show voltage current
- Ask technicians and lecturers for explanations or help
- Use research skills to find info
- Form groups for group study sessions
- Check electronic engineering forums on the internet
- Take good notes
Kailan huling binago: Linggo, 8 Hulyo 2012, 2:46 AM